Rothenburg, on the Tauber River, is Europe's well-preserved medieval gem, featuring Marktplatz, the town hall, and the fairy-tale site Plönlein
Hamburg’s port is not only a gateway to Germany but also a commercial and cultural destination, home to the remarkably designed Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
Germany’s mythical Black Forest is located in the country’s southwestern Baden-Württemberg region. Black Forest National Park offers wonderful strolls through dense vegetation.
Nestled in the Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle, believed to inspire Disney's Sleeping Beauty, was commissioned by King Ludwig II in the 19th century.
Berchtesgaden National Park was founded in 1978 to preserve this beautiful Alpine area. Berchtesgaden is Germany’s only alpine national park.
Rügen, Germany's largest island in the Baltic Sea, boasts Jasmund National Park, idyllic beaches, pristine cliffs, and is a sought-after luxury destination for nature lovers.
Munich, Bavaria's capital and Germany's third-largest city, showcases Marienplatz's neo-Gothic charm, renowned for its Christmas markets.
Eltz Castle, owned by the same family for 850 years and inspiring Disney's Cinderella, opens to the public April-November, nestled in the Eltz Forest at the foot of the Elzbach River.
Explore Berlin's rich history through landmarks like the Holocaust Memorial, Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and the East Side Gallery.
With a captivating old walled city, imperial castle, and historical significance as the former Nazi rally grounds, draws history enthusiasts to Bavaria's second-largest city.